Hi Jacques

It looks like every transitive dependency defined in our build.gradle to
xml-apis is getting resolved to xml-apis:2.0.2.

+--- xom:xom:1.2.5

|    |    +--- xml-apis:xml-apis:1.3.03 -> 2.0.2

+--- xml-apis:xml-apis:1.3.04 -> 2.0.2

org.apache.xmlrpc:xmlrpc-client:3.1.3

|    \--- org.apache.xmlrpc:xmlrpc-common:3.1.3

|         \--- org.apache.ws.commons.util:ws-commons-util:1.0.2

|              +--- junit:junit:3.8.1 -> 4.11 (*)

|              \--- xml-apis:xml-apis:1.0.b2 -> 2.0.2

Apparently, this has been occurring since earlier gradle versions as well
and no support yet.

Does the build fail due to this? If it is just a warning, then may be we
can live with it. And if there is a hard dependency on it, then may be we
should try forcing the version as shown in the SOF link you sent.

While I do not have any particular opinion on this, may be others can weigh
in and take a call as to what should be done.

Best,
Girish
HotWax Systems


On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 5:28 PM Jacques Le Roux <
jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com> wrote:

> Le 21/09/2018 à 13:29, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :
> > Hi,
> >
> > I cleared by Gradle cache, so had to reload all.
> my
>
> >
> > I stumbled upon this is in log
> >
> >    Download
> https://jcenter.bintray.com/xml-apis/xml-apis/2.0.2/xml-apis-2.0.2.pom
> >    POM relocation to an other version number is not fully supported in
> Gradle : xml-apis:xml-apis:2.0.2 relocated to xml-apis:xml-apis:1.0.b2.
> >    Please update your dependency to directly use the correct version
> 'xml-apis:xml-apis:1.0.b2'.
> >
> > xml-apis-2.0.2 is not a dependency we define in build.gradle.
> >
> > We could use this trick
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22613596/gradle-download-dependency-error
> >
> > But should we or should we simply neglect and wait it resolves by itself?
> >
> > Jacques
> >
> >
>
>

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